US1422307A - Projecting device for beams of light - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
- F21S8/00—Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
- F21S8/003—Searchlights, i.e. outdoor lighting device producing powerful beam of parallel rays, e.g. for military or attraction purposes
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- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- Fig. 2 shows the second or alternative'con struction.
- the lens 5 consists of a transparent body whose outer surface 7 is an ellipsoid of revolution having its foci at 3 and 6, whereas the inner lens surface is a spherical surface having its center at 8.
- the outer elliptical surface 7 is generated by the revolution of an ellipse about an axis passing through the ellipse foci 3 and 6.
- the concentrated source of light is so ar ranged within the apparatus that the luminous centre coincides with the focus 2 of the reflecting ellipsoid l.
- the rays impinging onto the elliptical surface 1 will, after refiection, converge at the other focus 3 of the reflecting ellipsoid.
- the focus 3 is at the same time the focus of the lens 5 rnoanorrndimvicn ro'nfiianaivrsiorgiirenr.
- any rays impinging onto the -surface -.4 ..Will be radially reflected back therefrom onto the i elliptical reflecting surface-,1. through its focus -2 and then "from-f1 .will -;be reflected :back again through 2 onto the ⁇ focus 3.
- the spherical surface"4 "fac- .gcordingg Works ias an intermediate surface having r its object to reciipe'rate the radiations? from .the lightu source that do fnot impinge onto the elliptical surface directly.
- the pencil of rays issuing from the apparatus can be rendered convergent by means of an ordinary converging lens, or divergent by means of an ordinary diverging lens according to the purposes for which the apparatus is intended.
- the eccentricity of the elliptical surface 7 of the lens 5 that is to say the ratio of the greater axis to the distance between the two foci of the generating ellipse is strictly determined b- Y the refraction index of the refracting medium from which the lens is made
- the eccentricity of the reflecting ellipsoid may be selected at will, the extreme case being when focus 2 is made to coincide with focus 3, that is to say when the ellipsoidal is altered to a spherical reflecting surface.
- An apparatus of this kind is illustrated in Fig. 2.
- the cur- 3Y will enterthe EA furthen most important f In vature center of the spherical reflecting surface 13 and is at the same time one of the foci of the ellipsoidal surface 10 of the lens 12, whose other focus is at 1%.
- the inner spherical surface 11 of the lens 12 liasits curvature center at 9, where the concentrated source of light is arranged;
- the rays emit-' ted by the light source which, starting from 9, impinge onto the spherical mirror 13 are reflected back, pass through 9 again and thence-to the ellipsoidal surface 10, where they are refracted in such a way as to form a pencil of-pa 'allel rays.
- ⁇ light rays comprising a curved reflecting; surface,- a :concentrated xsourceof light-locatedqat Ta'focu s of said surface, and a lens havingl itsoutersurfac e ofelh'psoidal ,formflocated witha focus of the ellipsoid coincident with a focus of the reflecting surfaceand its inner surface of spherical form and centre also coincident with said last mentioned focus.
- a projector for'light rays comprising reflector with ellipsoidal reflecting surface
- a. reflector with a curved reflecting surface and a] lens having an outer ellipsoidal convex surface 'and an inner concave spherical surface; said reflector and lens-being arranged with coincident foci and the eccentricity of 'the ellipse of reference of the convex lens surface being lens materiaL/v a :;1; can; Signed at Trieste this 19th day of Decem- -br-,1919.-- tl' 'r'a f": r flaw.
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s. 'SALT O, PRUJECTING DEVICE FOR BEAMS OF LIGHT. APPLICATION FILED MN- 19, 1920.
1,422,307, Patented July 11,1922.
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light rays and hasforiits objectto provide a projector capable of utilizing a'veryilarge to the invention portion of thelight rays emanating from a .concentrated source and ,of sending out .a .pencilof parallel light rays. ;which, according to thevariousipurposes for-wh1ch the is; apparatus isused maylbe rendered larger or jsmallenin section independently ofhthe sizeof the light source. I 11"- "i [In the accompanying drawings which show two examples of apparatus according Fig. 1 represents the first apparatus dia grammatically; and if. 5 fr;
Fig. 2 shows the second or alternative'con struction.
Inside of a hollow ellipsoid 1 fitted with an internal reflecting surface is arranged the lightsource at the focus 2 of the ellipsoid. The other focus 3 of the ellipsoid is at the same time the focus of the outer elliptical surface of a lens 5. The lens 5 consists of a transparent body whose outer surface 7 is an ellipsoid of revolution having its foci at 3 and 6, whereas the inner lens surface is a spherical surface having its center at 8. The outer elliptical surface 7 is generated by the revolution of an ellipse about an axis passing through the ellipse foci 3 and 6. Th i; atiea faliaiaijsaasis .etlhaellirsatefidie a betwee eale1 3 sentiments. lfihigfiiiiition ghamefi iisabatnantnin A e lens is mad e It 18 well known that, when a l ns with elliptical curvature fulfils these conditions, all the light rays emanating from the focus 3 will be sent out in a parallel bundle.
The working of the apparatus is as follows:
The concentrated source of light is so ar ranged within the apparatus that the luminous centre coincides with the focus 2 of the reflecting ellipsoid l. The rays impinging onto the elliptical surface 1 will, after refiection, converge at the other focus 3 of the reflecting ellipsoid. The focus 3, however, is at the same time the focus of the lens 5 rnoanorrndimvicn ro'nfiianaivrsiorgiirenr.
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and for this reason ther cause them lens through its inner spherical 'surfaceiS lwlthout undergoing any refraction, 'but'on reaching the outer elliptical surface 7 they iwill be subjected to a refraction that will to leaventhe lens a paralle r pencil. trri 4 11 ,w.:;;The. :reflect'ngsurface4 connecting there"- flect-rng ellipsoidll 'and the refracting 'sysfem f is. spherical surface with itscenter at .2-.,- In this way. any rays impinging onto the -surface -.4 ..Will be radially reflected back therefrom onto the i elliptical reflecting surface-,1. through its focus -2 and then "from-f1 .will -;be reflected :back again through 2 onto the\focus 3. The spherical surface"4 "fac- .gcordingg Works ias an intermediate surface having r its object to reciipe'rate the radiations? from .the lightu source that do fnot impinge onto the elliptical surface directly.
On examining the p'aths'of the rays issu- -;i ng lfrom the concentrated j sourc'efof light jand impinging ontoithe reflecting surfaces it- ,will be observed that'all radiations starting :from'the focus 2 -leave the apparatus f in" a parallel pencil: advantage is that the pencil of rays issuing from the apparatus can be restricted in diameter at will, since it suffices to use a smaller or larger lens 5 to obtain a pencil of smaller or larger diameter independently from the size of the light source at 2. In this form the invention is very well adapted for cmematographic apparatus, in which the desired object is that of intensely illuminating the relatively small surface of the cincmatographic film.
The pencil of rays issuing from the apparatus can be rendered convergent by means of an ordinary converging lens, or divergent by means of an ordinary diverging lens according to the purposes for which the apparatus is intended. I
lVhilst the eccentricity of the elliptical surface 7 of the lens 5, that is to say the ratio of the greater axis to the distance between the two foci of the generating ellipse is strictly determined b- Y the refraction index of the refracting medium from which the lens is made, the eccentricity of the reflecting ellipsoid may be selected at will, the extreme case being when focus 2 is made to coincide with focus 3, that is to say when the ellipsoidal is altered to a spherical reflecting surface. An apparatus of this kind is illustrated in Fig. 2. Here 9 is the cur- 3Y will enterthe EA furthen most important f In vature center of the spherical reflecting surface 13 and is at the same time one of the foci of the ellipsoidal surface 10 of the lens 12, whose other focus is at 1%. Also the inner spherical surface 11 of the lens 12 liasits curvature center at 9, where the concentrated source of light is arranged; The rays emit-' ted by the light source which, starting from 9, impinge onto the spherical mirror 13 are reflected back, pass through 9 again and thence-to the ellipsoidal surface 10, where they are refracted in such a way as to form a pencil of-pa 'allel rays. .The rays starting from 9 and impinging onto the spherical surface 11 ofv the lens 12 enter the latter Without undergoing any refraction and in ,turn are rendered parallel on being refracted .a the ellipsoidal lens surface '10. 1 'I a This special construction has-several adivantages due to simplicity-of manufacture,
:high utilization of'the luminous source"as well astoits optic. effectat large distances. It may be used with -a'dvantage as search- .light for marine purposes and, in minor s'ze, for automobiles. I :xr'wi .tHaving inow pantie w. ,c larly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention andin what manner the: same is to be performed, what I claimfiand desire to secure by LettersPatentgis-z- I f A' ,proj ector, for. {light rays -comprising a curved reflecting; surface,- a :concentrated xsourceof light-locatedqat Ta'focu s of said surface, and a lens havingl itsoutersurfac e ofelh'psoidal ,formflocated witha focus of the ellipsoid coincident with a focus of the reflecting surfaceand its inner surface of spherical form and centre also coincident with said last mentioned focus.
"2. A projector for'light rays comprising reflector with ellipsoidal reflecting surface,
reflector and lensbeing arranged with coincident foci; V r g V '4. In aprojector for light rays, a. reflector with a curved reflecting surface and a] lens having an outer ellipsoidal convex surface 'and an inner concave spherical surface; said reflector and lens-being arranged with coincident foci and the eccentricity of 'the ellipse of reference of the convex lens surface being lens materiaL/v a :;1; can; Signed at Trieste this 19th day of Decem- -br-,1919.-- tl' 'r'a f": r flaw.
SIG. SALVATORE VVitnessest 4 MINor BATTfLfOES A. GrRonnANo a function of the index of refraction of the v
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US3598477A (en) * | 1969-06-09 | 1971-08-10 | Sylvania Electric Prod | Lens having one spheric and one aspheric surface |
US3708221A (en) * | 1970-04-02 | 1973-01-02 | Anchor Hocking Corp | Aspheric lens and method of manufacture |
US4609262A (en) * | 1983-12-16 | 1986-09-02 | Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Chuo Kenkyusho | Aspherical lens for use in optical equipment |
US4811174A (en) * | 1985-12-04 | 1989-03-07 | Karl Zizala Metallwarenfabrik | Vehicle lighting device |
US5550716A (en) * | 1994-11-18 | 1996-08-27 | Ford Motor Company | Reduced package depth low profile headlamp |
US5654831A (en) * | 1995-01-04 | 1997-08-05 | Hughes Electronics | Refractive ellipsoid optical surface without spherical aberration |
EP1139014A3 (en) * | 2000-03-31 | 2003-03-12 | Seiko Epson Corporation | Light source device, and illuminating optical system and projector including the same |
US20070035961A1 (en) * | 2005-08-10 | 2007-02-15 | Visteon Global Technologies, Inc. | Multi-focal lens for bi-functional headlamp |
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US3598477A (en) * | 1969-06-09 | 1971-08-10 | Sylvania Electric Prod | Lens having one spheric and one aspheric surface |
US3708221A (en) * | 1970-04-02 | 1973-01-02 | Anchor Hocking Corp | Aspheric lens and method of manufacture |
US4609262A (en) * | 1983-12-16 | 1986-09-02 | Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Chuo Kenkyusho | Aspherical lens for use in optical equipment |
US4811174A (en) * | 1985-12-04 | 1989-03-07 | Karl Zizala Metallwarenfabrik | Vehicle lighting device |
US5550716A (en) * | 1994-11-18 | 1996-08-27 | Ford Motor Company | Reduced package depth low profile headlamp |
US5654831A (en) * | 1995-01-04 | 1997-08-05 | Hughes Electronics | Refractive ellipsoid optical surface without spherical aberration |
EP1139014A3 (en) * | 2000-03-31 | 2003-03-12 | Seiko Epson Corporation | Light source device, and illuminating optical system and projector including the same |
US6688756B1 (en) | 2000-03-31 | 2004-02-10 | Seiko Epson Corporation | Light source device, and illuminating optical system and projector including the same |
EP1469252A3 (en) * | 2000-03-31 | 2005-08-31 | Seiko Epson Corporation | Light source device, and illuminating optical system and projector including the same |
US20070035961A1 (en) * | 2005-08-10 | 2007-02-15 | Visteon Global Technologies, Inc. | Multi-focal lens for bi-functional headlamp |
US7357545B2 (en) | 2005-08-10 | 2008-04-15 | Visteon Global Technologies, Inc. | Multi-focal lens for bi-functional headlamp |
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